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. >> reporter: yet fear of new laws has helped to pump up gun sales. rugeer and smith & wesson with with are backlogged with orders. in the last three months, sales at smith & wesson are up 28%. alleged shooter james holmes also used one of their assault rifles to carry out the massacre. applications for f.b.i. background checks to buy guns are climbing. while new laws aren't likely, first-time gun owner annie fowler says police should work hard tore enforce existing laws for gun buyers. >> i think there have been some laxes in how it's been done, and i think it's important that it really be done a little bit of rigor. >> reporter: even if new laws were enacted, it's unlikely that they'd be able to separate gun owners from the nearly 300 million firearms already in u.s. households. jeff. >> glor: margaret brennan, thank you. next up, a talk with aurora's representative in congress, ed perlmutter, about assault weapons. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] you've been years in the making. and there are many years ahead. join the millions of members who've chosen
. >> reporter: yet fear of new laws has helped to pump up gun sales. rugeer and smith & wesson with with are backlogged with orders. in the last three months, sales at smith & wesson are up 28%. alleged shooter james holmes also used one of their assault rifles to carry out the massacre. applications for f.b.i. background checks to buy guns are climbing. while new laws aren't likely, first-time gun owner annie fowler says police should work hard tore enforce existing laws for gun...
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law enforcement officials say they found no evidence to refute that. and described kelley as a victim who received and reported threatening messages. some close to petraeus say he's told them the affair with broadwell began about two months after he took over the central intelligence agency in september 2011. and the affair ended about four months ago. friends of petraeus say he described the trysts with broadwell as infrequent and he say he never pursued her after the affair ended. now law enforcement officials stress to us that kelley is in no trouble at all. in fact no one is going to face any criminal charges here. the fbi investigation in the end found only a personal affair and no concerns about national security. >> glor: bob orr, thank you. after 52 days away members of congress get back to work on tuesday to the exact same place they left, the edge of a fiscal cliff. unless action is taken by january 1st, the bush era tax cuts expire and across-the-board spending cuts automatically take place. the total cost 1.2 trillion in spending cuts over
law enforcement officials say they found no evidence to refute that. and described kelley as a victim who received and reported threatening messages. some close to petraeus say he's told them the affair with broadwell began about two months after he took over the central intelligence agency in september 2011. and the affair ended about four months ago. friends of petraeus say he described the trysts with broadwell as infrequent and he say he never pursued her after the affair ended. now law...
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come if the pentagon could only audit itself which it hasn't been able to do yet in the 22 years the law has required it. later, the wounded warrior who is on the rebound at the u.s. open. the dispute that's delaying new york's 9/11 museum. is and a college dropout creating jobs in maine's lobster industry. those stories when the cbs evening news continues. and, then, had the bluetooth and the navigation that diana really wanted. [ diana ] and it was a sport edition, so it felt really grounded to the ground. [ man ] grounded to the ground? yes, yes! grounded to the ground. [ male announcer ] see their story and more at the camry effect. camry. from toyota. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. constipated? yeah. mm. some laxatives like dulcolax can cause cramps. but phillips' caplets don't. they have magnesium. for effective relief of occasional constipation. thanks. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips
come if the pentagon could only audit itself which it hasn't been able to do yet in the 22 years the law has required it. later, the wounded warrior who is on the rebound at the u.s. open. the dispute that's delaying new york's 9/11 museum. is and a college dropout creating jobs in maine's lobster industry. those stories when the cbs evening news continues. and, then, had the bluetooth and the navigation that diana really wanted. [ diana ] and it was a sport edition, so it felt really grounded...
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law enforcement sources tell us holmes dyed his hair like batman's foe the joker. >> i was in the second row. >> reporter: shortly after the movie began, corbin date saw someone get up and leave through an emergency exit. >> i noticed a guy who was sitting to the far right went out to the emergency exit, which is unusual. >> reporter: parked outside the door was holmes' car. inside, an arsenal. he put in a helmet, bullet-proof vest, leg protection and armed himself. >> an a.r.-15 assault rifle, a remington 870 shotgun, 12 gauge shotgun, and a .40 caliber glock handgun. >> reporter: aurora police chief dan oates. >> i imagine i will be asked how many rounds were fired. my answer is we have no capability now of calculating that number. there were many, many rounds fired. >> reporter: at roughly 12:30, the suspect reentered theater nine through the emergency exit door to the right of the movie screen. he lobbed one or two canisters that exploded in the audience and emitted smoke or gas. >> the door swings wide open, the emergency exit door, somebody walks in dressed all in black. helmet, ga
law enforcement sources tell us holmes dyed his hair like batman's foe the joker. >> i was in the second row. >> reporter: shortly after the movie began, corbin date saw someone get up and leave through an emergency exit. >> i noticed a guy who was sitting to the far right went out to the emergency exit, which is unusual. >> reporter: parked outside the door was holmes' car. inside, an arsenal. he put in a helmet, bullet-proof vest, leg protection and armed himself....
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in ten days, under current law, tax rates are scheduled to rise on most americans. >> even though democrats and republicans are arguing about whether those rates should go up for the wealthiest individuals, all of us-- every single one of us-- agrees that tax rates shouldn't go up for the other 98% of americans. >> reporter: the president met with harry reid at the white house and spoke with house speaker john boehner. mr. obama said lawmakers need a break from fiscal cliff frustration-- much of it self- induced. >> we move forward together or we don't move forward at all so as we leave town for a few days to be with our families for the holidays, i hope it gives everybody some perspective. >> reporter: the president will follow his own advice. lawmakers and return to washington if there is a deal. >> pelley: major, thank you. as you know, this debate is all about bringing the federal budget under control. if the white house and congress can't figure it out, big across- the-board budget cuts and those tax increases we mentioned kick in automatically january 1. the so-called fiscal cliff. th
in ten days, under current law, tax rates are scheduled to rise on most americans. >> even though democrats and republicans are arguing about whether those rates should go up for the wealthiest individuals, all of us-- every single one of us-- agrees that tax rates shouldn't go up for the other 98% of americans. >> reporter: the president met with harry reid at the white house and spoke with house speaker john boehner. mr. obama said lawmakers need a break from fiscal cliff...
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operation, the greater the likelihood that there will be an abuse of the state's medical marijuana laws and marijuana in the hands of individuals that don't have a medical need. the open city attorney fires back at the feds complete sang that this will force patients into an underground market of street corners and back alleys, undermining public safety. the federal government has already threatened to shut
operation, the greater the likelihood that there will be an abuse of the state's medical marijuana laws and marijuana in the hands of individuals that don't have a medical need. the open city attorney fires back at the feds complete sang that this will force patients into an underground market of street corners and back alleys, undermining public safety. the federal government has already threatened to shut
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as young as 11 years old have been swept up into the growing world of human trafficking according to law enforcement officials. sold for sex. >> you hear people talking about the internet and child sex trafficking and you think that just happens in asia. but it's happening here. >> reporter: a prosecutor for 23 years in alameda county, she says the problem has gotten worse because it's easy to trade children online and she believes the current state penalties are not ha
as young as 11 years old have been swept up into the growing world of human trafficking according to law enforcement officials. sold for sex. >> you hear people talking about the internet and child sex trafficking and you think that just happens in asia. but it's happening here. >> reporter: a prosecutor for 23 years in alameda county, she says the problem has gotten worse because it's easy to trade children online and she believes the current state penalties are not ha
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businesses by cutting taxes and regulations, including repealing the president's health care reform law. to restore economic confidence, he would cut the deficit by immediately cutting spending, including an across-the-board 5% cut of nondefense discretionary spending. in an interview with scott pelley, the governor named a few programs he would cut. >> the subsidy for pbs, the subsidy for amtrak, the subsidy for the national endowment for the arts, the subsidy for the national endowment for the humanities. >> pelley: those are pretty small bore, governor. we're talking about hundreds of billions of dollars that you would need. we're talking about department. >> i'll keep going then. let's keep going. another hundred billion dollars a year comes by taking medicaid-- which is the health care program for the poor, as well as food stamps and housing vouchers-- and sending those back to the states and growing them at the rate of inflation or inflation plus 1% in the case of medicaid. >> reporter: now, romney has also started asking a question you're going to hear a lot more of over the next
businesses by cutting taxes and regulations, including repealing the president's health care reform law. to restore economic confidence, he would cut the deficit by immediately cutting spending, including an across-the-board 5% cut of nondefense discretionary spending. in an interview with scott pelley, the governor named a few programs he would cut. >> the subsidy for pbs, the subsidy for amtrak, the subsidy for the national endowment for the arts, the subsidy for the national endowment...
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commanders, they vow to protect civilians, they vow to protect democracy, they vow to obey international laws. >> reporter: making vows is easy. >> yes. >> reporter: sticking to them is much harder. >> yes. >> reporter: how can you be sure that these men are going to stick to those vows? >> well, this is what you do. you provide and you check and you provide and you check and you provide and you check. and you make sure that they are standing for their values. >> pelley: clarissa, as you say in your story, the free syrian army is really not so much an army but a bunch of militias with different agendas. you've been reporting from syria from the very beginning. who are the rebels today? >> scott, think back to my first trip to damascus a year ago. people were talking about freedom, dignity, they were talking about democracy. nobody even mentioned religion. now you have rebel fighters who are actively calling this a jihad. and part of the reason for that is that this fight has been going on for so long and the syrian people have paid such an enormous price that they really feel deeply disappoin
commanders, they vow to protect civilians, they vow to protect democracy, they vow to obey international laws. >> reporter: making vows is easy. >> yes. >> reporter: sticking to them is much harder. >> yes. >> reporter: how can you be sure that these men are going to stick to those vows? >> well, this is what you do. you provide and you check and you provide and you check and you provide and you check. and you make sure that they are standing for their...
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law enforcement saw this waterspout. that's what led to the tornado warning. now waterspout is a tornado over water. in this case, over the river. i don't think it is reaching the ground. i mean, it is pretty well defined, like a rope. but this was courtesy of april nosek. that's what triggered all of the tornado warnings. right now, it's quiet. showers and thunderstorms south of us. and that is
law enforcement saw this waterspout. that's what led to the tornado warning. now waterspout is a tornado over water. in this case, over the river. i don't think it is reaching the ground. i mean, it is pretty well defined, like a rope. but this was courtesy of april nosek. that's what triggered all of the tornado warnings. right now, it's quiet. showers and thunderstorms south of us. and that is
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. >> reporter: the suspect, who goes by the name palladium then taunted law enforcement by posting the call on the internet. now he and five other suspected hackers have been arrested, including a new yor man who prosecutors say led a cyber attack on the u.s. senate. hector xavier monsegur who sweets antigovernment messages under the alias "the real sabu" is accused of hacking the senate's sensitive files to download confidential information. monsegur, described as a lulzsec leader was arrested last year and sources say he began corporating with the f.b.i. his help led to today's arrests of the others who are now charged in a series of computer attacks on corporate and government systems. lulzsec is accused of hacking the web sites of sony pictures, fox, and pbs, often leaving behind this victory message. vie, is a mastercard and papal were alspaypalwere hit by disru. prosecutors say one of the suspects personally profited in the cyber crime wave. hammond, who goes by the alias anarchaos is accused of hacking the security firm stratfor, stealing account information for 860,000 subscrib
. >> reporter: the suspect, who goes by the name palladium then taunted law enforcement by posting the call on the internet. now he and five other suspected hackers have been arrested, including a new yor man who prosecutors say led a cyber attack on the u.s. senate. hector xavier monsegur who sweets antigovernment messages under the alias "the real sabu" is accused of hacking the senate's sensitive files to download confidential information. monsegur, described as a lulzsec...